Similar words: palatine, palate, palatial, cleft palate, obstinate, dominating, obstinately, fascinating. Meaning: [pə'lætnət /pə'lætɪnət] n. 1. a territory in southwestern Germany formerly ruled by the counts palatine 2. a territory under the jurisdiction of a count palatine.
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1. The charter granted Calvert palatinate powers over a domain of almost seven million acres from what had once belonged to Virginia.
2. The Palatinate was a major player in the war which was both political and religious with alignments changing as events developed.
3. But 25 years ago, the Palatinate had different plans: his aim was to be a gymnast.
4. Medieval the lord of a palatinate who exercised sovereign powers over his lands.
5. He had control of the Rhenish Palatinate, one of the very states along the Rhine River that Spain wanted to acquire.
6. This church was founded by immigrants from the Palatinate and other German districts of the Reformed faith.
7. Medieval the lord of a palatinate who exercised sovereign powers '.
8. Kaiserslautern is a "city in the woods" in the midst of the Palatinate Forest, one of Germany's largest forest areas.
9. Kaiserslautern, according to a fellow student, and this year an Italian did so in the Rhineland Palatinate.
10. Then I see it. It is surrounded by fields, rape or wheat or vines in the Palatinate,[sentence dictionary] lavender in Provence.
11. It received its name from the place of its origin, Heidelberg, the capital of the German Electorate of the Palatinate .
12. Four years ago a brave Pole qualified as a master in Kaiserslautern, according to a fellow student, and this year an Italian did so in the Rhineland Palatinate.
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